If you'd like to download one of the SourceForge badges to add to your
own site, you can find them here:

https://www.freedos.org/images/sfbadges/


(Use right-click and "Save As" to download the image. These are SVG
files, so will scale nicely to smaller or larger sizes.)


On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 6:19 PM Jim Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> I received this email from SourceForge and wanted to share it. I'd
> guess this is partially to recognize the recent FreeDOS 1.3
> release. Either way, this really belongs to the community here. Grab
> a copy of the badges from our SF project page and put them in your
> own website.
>
> I'm away from my computer today, but I'll put copies on the website
> tomorrow and link to them from a news item.
>
> Jim
>
>
> ----------- forwarded message
>
> Congratulations! The FreeDOS Project has just been recognized with
> the following awards by SourceForge:
>
> Community Leader
> Community Choice
> Open Source Excellence
> Open Source Excellence
> SourceForge Favorite
>
> These honors are awarded only to select projects that have reached
> significant milestones in terms of downloads and user engagement
> from the SourceForge community.
>
> This is a big achievement, as your project has qualified for these
> awards out of over 500,000 open source projects on
> SourceForge. SourceForge sees nearly 30 million users per month
> looking for, and developing, open source software. These award
> badges will now appear on your project page, and the award assets
> can be found in your project admin section.


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